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NorthWest Handling Systems

aurora

This record tracks a ransomware attack claimed by the aurora group against NorthWest Handling Systems. It collects the publicly disclosed attack details — sector, location and timeline — as published on the operator's leak site and indexed by Breach House.

Window Zero

EXPOSURE GAP

Window Zero is the time the breach stayed in the open before anyone said so — the gap between when the attack was first discovered on the operator's leak site (t1) and when it was publicly disclosed (t2). The wider this window, the longer victims, staff and customers were exposed with no warning.

54days open
t1 · Published t2 · Pending
Apr 23, 2026Not disclosed yet
Country
Canada
Business Category
Public Sector
Employees
51-100
Discovered
2026-05-12
Published
April 23, 2026
Disclosed / Notified
Not disclosed yet
Victim ID
2d7nSmMHHyla

Attack Summary

[warehouse] NorthWest Handling Systems — a 55-year-old forklift and warehouse equipment company headquartered in Renton, Washington, with branches across WA, OR, and AK. The dump is the entire corporate file share going back to 1988. 337,000+ files spanning every branch, every department, every era of the company. It includes: Plaintext credit card numbers in an Excel spreadsheet literally titled “C.O.D. info (CREDIT CARD INFO).xlsx” — stored at the root of the file server, unencrypted, for years. Social Security numbers and Taxpayer IDs on W-9 forms and certified payroll documents for government-contract work (USPS, Oregon DHS, public schools). 3+ years of plaintext passwords for Target Corporation’s vendor portal (TARS), stored in Word documents titled “TARGET PASSWORD & SECURITY QUESTIONS.” Each password rotation was saved as a new file. Home Depot Maximo DC billing credentials — plaintext, in a Word document, enabling fraudulent invoicing against a Fortune 50 company. Albertsons/Safeway Corrigo facility-management portal credentials — again, plaintext in a .docx file. 33 GB of customer warehouse CAD files — facility layouts, equipment placement, security-zone dimensions, and fire-protection drawings for approximately 50–200 companies including Nike, Google, Costco, and Umpqua Bank. 24,669 rows of fixed-asset data in ExportFile.csv — the complete equipment inventory, revealing the company’s financial structure, depreciation schedules, and capital-investment history. Corporate bank routing and account numbers (ACH authorization forms), employee direct-deposit details, time cards, disciplinary records, accident reports, and decades of invoices.

Leak Screenshots

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Dark Web Exposure

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